historical underpinning
The theoretical underpinning of a concept refers to the foundational ideas or principles that support and explain its existence and significance.
Cecil Haden Stock has written: 'A treatise on shoring and underpinning, and generally dealing with ruinous and dangerous structures' -- subject(s): Shoring and underpinning 'A treatise on shoring and underpinning' -- subject(s): Shoring and underpinning
He's a man who supports his lifestyle with the underpinning of his family's money.
Underpinning is a construction term referring to the strengthening of a foundation of a home or another building. It may be done because a building is unstable, the use of the building has changed or the soil the building sits on has. There are several ways underpinning can be done. Underpinning can be done with concrete or beams.
Fundamental beliefs, system .
Lazarus White has written: 'Cofferdams' -- subject(s): Cofferdams 'Modern underpinning' -- subject(s): Shoring and underpinning
What informs the foundation or basis of a proposition
Can I get help with a metal roof, insulation in walls, siding, & or underpinning on my double wide mobile?
Underpinning means to support something from below, for example with props or a foundation. It is commonly used to describe any knowledge that is foundational (basic or the most simply required) for a specific area of work or study.
This is a valuable underpinning of democracy. Do not scorn it.
Conceptual underpinning refers to the foundational ideas or theories that support a concept, practice, or belief. It provides a theoretical framework that helps to explain and justify a particular approach or perspective. It is the essential reasoning behind why something is the way it is.